FRANKLIN MINT 1/16 1952 #98 AGAJANIAN SPECIAL TROY RUTTMAN LIMITED CAR-RARE


FRANKLIN MINT 1/16 1952 #98 AGAJANIAN SPECIAL TROY RUTTMAN  LIMITED CAR-RARE

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FRANKLIN MINT 1/16 1952 #98 AGAJANIAN SPECIAL TROY RUTTMAN LIMITED CAR-RARE :
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1952 #98 AGAJANIAN SPECIAL TROY RUTTMAN FRANKLIN LIMITED CAR-RARE.

FRANKLIN MINT \" THE AGAJANIAN SPECIAL\"SCALE 1:16 DIECASE MINT IN BOX WITH ALL ACCESSORIES AND PAPER WORK.

BOXES AND PAPERS MAY SHOW WEAR AND MARKINGS.

The racing game was brutal in the 1930s. Drivers were dying almost every other week on the dirt ovals of Southern California and Agajanian\'s father understandably did not want his son to become another statistic. A compromise was settled upon: J.C. could keep the car, but only in the capacity of an owner. J.C. agreed and at 18 became perhaps one of the youngest car owners in automobile racing.

While Agajanian never achieved his childhood dream of becoming a race driver, he did almost everything else, from promoting races to building cars and discovering drivers.

While promoting a race under the blazing desert sun in Arizona, Agajanian purchased a Stetson cowboy hat to protect his head, and thereafter he was rarely seen without one. His trademarks were his Stetson hat and high-heeled boots made especially for him in Spain.

The Armenian heir to a fortune built on pig farming and garbage collection. J.C. was partial to the number \"98\" and used the number his Indianapolis, Sprint and Midget cars, a tradition which has continued for generations in the family, including three Indianapolis 500 wins, including the ownership by J.C. in 1952 and 1963, and sponsorship by son Cary and business partner Mike Curb in 2011. He was instrumental in the development of the air jack for faster tire changes at Indy and in the 1930s was president of the Western Racing Association. His race organizer expertise spanned the country and he became the first race organizer to present 250 United States Automobile Club events, ranging from Midget races like the traditional Turkey Night Grand Prix at various Southern California race tracks, still promoted by the family to this day, to numerous Championship Dirt Car races at state fairgrounds tracks.

From 1948 through 1971, his cars won three pole positions— the first with Walt Faulkner in 1950— for the Indianapolis 500, set four track records and won the race twice. Troy Ruttman (1952) and Parnelli Jones (1963) both won the 500 in Agajanian machines.

Agajanian also gained fame for a moment of quick thinking that may have saved victory for Parnelli Jones at Indianapolis in 1963. With the race in its waning stages and Scotsman Jim Clark closing on Jones, it became apparent that the Agajanian Willard Battery Special had developed a serious oil leak (something that USAC starter Harlan Fengler had specifically warned teams about in pre-race meetings). When Eddie Sachs crashed— allegedly in oil laid down by Jones\' number 98— Agajanian rushed up to the starter and argued that the leak was stopped, because it had dropped below the level of the crack. By this time, Lotus team owner Colin Chapman had joined the confrontation, demanding that Fengler back up his threat to disqualify cars leaking oil. By the time Jones came around again, the argument was settled. Agajanian\'s car stayed in the lead, and held it to the end. Chapman and the Lotus engine builder Ford were furious over the result which remains controversial, though they declined to protest as Jones\' car (nicknamed \"Calhoun\") had been the fastest in the race. Manly experts believe that USAC officials were biased against Clark and the rear engine Lotus, and that had it been an American driving a roadster in second place at the time Jones would have been black Flagged.

He died on May 5, 1984 in Gardena, California.

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